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Black Is Boring: 20 Cars With The Coolest Colored Interiors


Black Is Boring: 20 Cars With The Coolest Colored Interiors


Interiors That Pop

Car interiors often feel repetitive, dominated by dark plastics and subdued leather. But some automakers break the mold, opting for bold, vibrant colors that instantly make a statement. These cars show how interior color can reflect a vehicle's personality and stand out in a sea of conventional designs. So, without further ado, here are 20 cars with the coolest colour interiors. 

yellow and red vintage carTheodor Vasile on Unsplash

1. Aston Martin Vantage: Mandarin Orange

Aston Martin doesn’t play it safe, and the Mandarin Orange interior option on the Vantage proves it. Crafted using semi-aniline leather, this fiery shade contrasts sharply with the car’s classic British demeanor. It’s a striking palette choice rooted in Aston’s long-standing bespoke Q personalization program.

File:Aston Martin Vantage Roadster (6).jpgCjp24 on Wikimedia

2. Porsche 911: Bordeaux

The Bordeaux Red leather interior is one of Porsche’s most refined and enduring color options. Especially popular in the Carrera and Turbo trims, it complements silver and white exteriors beautifully. This shade nods to classic 911s while maintaining a sharp fit and finish.

File:2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet 3.8 Interior.jpgVauxford on Wikimedia

3. Lexus LC 500: Rioja Red

Few interiors match the Lexus LC 500’s blend of drama and comfort. The Rioja Red interior is integrated into a cabin designed with omotenashi (Japanese hospitality) in mind. Alcantara door panels and sculpted seating deliver both spectacle and serenity.

File:LC 500 interior IMG 3347.jpgCarsfera on Wikimedia

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4. BMW M4: Yas Marina White/Blue

Inspired by the Formula 1 circuit it’s named after, this interior features Yas Marina Blue leather with black and yellow accents. Offered exclusively on M models, the layout blends motorsport energy with street-ready aggression.

untitled-design-49.jpg2024 BMW M4 in Black over White interior by Inventory at Naples Motorsports Inc.

5. Lamborghini Huracan: Verde Fauns

Green interiors are rare. But Lamborghini isn’t known for restraint. The Huracan’s Verde Fauns interior pushes boundaries with neon green upholstery, often custom-paired with carbon fiber accents. Through the Ad Personam program, owners frequently spec full Verde-themed cabins.

File:Lamborghini Huracan Interior.jpgZlatko on Wikimedia

6. Audi RS6 Avant: Cognac Cool

Audi’s Cognac Valcona leather trim in the RS6 Avant adds warmth to a car built for brutal performance. This contrast is intentional. Where the RS6 exterior screams aggression, the interior invites refinement. Multi-contour sport seats and premium soft-touch finishes complete the mood without resorting to flash.

untitled-design-48.jpg2023 Audi RS6 Avant - Interior and Exterior by AROVCars

7. Bentley Continental GT: Cricket Ball Red

Color naming matters, and Bentley’s “Cricket Ball Red” is a masterstroke. This wine-like tone evokes old-world leather craftsmanship, perfectly matched with the Continental GT’s grand touring spirit. Diamond-quilted hides and customizable stitching improve this interior to become an immersive, tactile experience.

File:Interior of Bentley Continental GT-2006.jpgDylan DiLecce. on Wikimedia

8. Rolls-Royce Ghost: Turchese

Rolls-Royce interiors are entirely coachbuilt, and Turchese showcases what’s possible when the convention is cast aside. It’s a bold shade rarely seen outside concept cars, yet popular among clients seeking individualism. Paired with white leather and illuminated fascia panels, the result is stately yet modern.

File:2016-03-01 Geneva Motor Show G133.JPGGhoster on Wikimedia

9. Genesis GV80: Ultramarine Blue

Ultramarine Blue is unmistakable. Offered in Genesis’s flagship SUV, this hue brings richness and restraint. Paired with real ash wood and quilted Nappa leather, it shows how a younger luxury brand can rival heritage players. The color especially shines in ambient lighting and daylight reflections.

untitled-design-40.jpgDamian B Oh on Wikimedia

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10. Dodge Challenger: Ruby Red

American muscle cars rarely dabble in interior color, but Dodge makes an exception with Ruby Red. This high-contrast option appears in the Challenger’s higher trims and special editions, including the SRT Hellcat. Combined with bolstered suede inserts and metallic highlights, it turns the interior into something bold.

File:2021 Dodge Challenger interior in black and red.jpgCZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. on Wikimedia

11. McLaren GT: Porcelain & Ink

Luxury and performance often clash, but the McLaren GT finds balance. Its Porcelain and Ink interior pairs creamy white leather with deep blue accents to offer a contrast that echoes modern art galleries more than racetracks. The design reflects McLaren’s intent to create a grand tourer.

untitled-design-46.jpg2024 Mclaren GT in Glacier White. Interior and Exterior in details by Joyride

12. Jeep Grand Cherokee: Tupelo

In top-tier Summit and Summit Reserve trims, Jeep offers Tupelo leather. Tupelo is a golden tan hue that contrasts against piano black trim and open-pore wood. This color gives the Grand Cherokee a cabin feel that rivals European luxury SUVs in style and sophistication.

File:Interieur (54349887373).jpgThomas Vogt from Paderborn, Deutschland on Wikimedia

13. Lucid Air: Mojave Tones

Lucid’s Mojave theme combines deep espresso and copper hues with sustainably sourced leather and alpaca wool. The interior is designed to reflect the calming beauty of the southwestern desert. It balances a serene, natural vibe with a futuristic touch, aligning perfectly with Lucid’s clean-energy mission.

File:Lucid Air IAA 2023 1X7A0513.jpgAlexander-93 on Wikimedia

14. Volvo XC40: Lava Orange Carpet

Volvo’s decision to put a bright orange carpet in the XC40 was a Scandinavian design in motion. This striking color anchors the cabin, especially beneath charcoal wool or vegan leather upholstery. Rare in a subcompact SUV, it delivers both personality and visual depth.

File:2018 Volvo XC40 8.jpgHerranderssvensson on Wikimedia

15. Chevrolet Corvette C8: Adrenaline Red

This car redefined America’s sports car, and its interior followed suit. The Adrenaline Red option wraps nearly every surface in bright, high-contrast leather. Sport bucket seats and driver-focused ergonomics make this color feel as aggressive as the car itself.

untitled-design-41.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

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16. Lincoln Continental: Rhapsody Blue

Lincoln’s Rhapsody Blue option was part of a broader revival strategy in 2017. Seen across the Black Label trim, this interior surrounds passengers with a velvety navy finish across seats and door panels. It leans into old-school American elegance with a modern palette.

File:1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV Givenchy designer series (interior).jpgLincolnGivenchy on Wikimedia

17. Alfa Romeo Giulia: Red Leather

Sports sedans often prioritize function, but Alfa Romeo brings flair. Its available red leather interior stands out against dark wood or carbon fiber accents. More than a visual statement, it honors Italy’s design legacy, where aesthetics and performance have always been intertwined.

untitled-design-43.jpgTokumeigakarinoaoshima on Wikimedia

18. Toyota Camry XSE: Cockpit Red

The Camry XSE’s Cockpit Red interior is unexpected in a mid-size sedan. Bright crimson seats and trim breathe life into Toyota’s reliable daily driver, especially when paired with black or silver exterior colors. It signals the Camry’s shift toward a more expressive identity.

File:2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid XSE (United States) interior.pngAutosdeprimera on Wikimedia

19. Fiat 500X: Blue 

Fiat leans quirky, and the 500X proves it. Its blue dashboard option, paired with tan or brown seats, gives the compact crossover a distinctively European personality. Unlike many budget models, the color spans the instrument panel to make every ride feel just a bit bolder.

File:Osaka Motor Show 2019 (260) - FIAT 500X Cross (3BA-33413PM).jpgTokumeigakarinoaoshima on Wikimedia

20. Mercedes-Benz S-Class: Red/Black

Mercedes’ design mantra is understated luxury, but the S-Class Red/Black two-tone interior challenges that subtly. Available through the Designo customization program, this pairing evokes high-end performance without leaving behind the brand’s refined DNA. Soft-touch leather and minimalist contrast create an interior that feels curated.

untitled-design-45.jpgThe New S-Class Mercedes has a 3D Display! by Supercar Blondie




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